Friday, May 17th TV listings for PBS Idaho (IDPTV-DT2) Plus
Native America Women Rule
The diverse ways that Native women carry forward deep traditions to better their communities, lands and the world.
Big Pacific Voracious
For creatures of all sizes, the challenge of finding food drives life in the Pacific.
Nature Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Anton Ptushkin documents the work of Ukrainian citizens in rescuing and caring for the pets and zoo animals abandoned during the war in Ukraine.
In the Americas With David Yetman Ice, Rock, and Water: The Sierra Nevada
California's Sierra Nevada, the largest and highest mountain range in the continental U.S.
People of the North Faeroerne Islands
An old Norse village in the Faeroerne Islands; preparing a famous regional dish and ocean-themed beverage in Torshavn.
Weekends With Yankee The Joys of Winter
Breakfast at Pickering House Inn in New Hampshire; skiing at Pleasant Mountain and winter surfing in southern Maine; floral designer Hafsa Lewis' work includes the wreath adorning Nantucket's Brant Point Light at Christmas.
New Scandinavian Cooking Norwegian Versions of Classic Recipes
Traditional Norwegian recipes that are similar to classic Mexican, Italian and American dishes.
Christina Cooks: Back to the Cutting Board Pizza!!!!!!!
Calzone; Neapolitan pizza; Florentine apple cake.
Kevin Belton's Cookin' Louisiana River Parishes: Cote des Allemands
Andouille and shrimp lasagna roll-ups; chicken madeira; fried des allemands catfish with homemade dipping sauce.
Jazzy Vegetarian Portable Picnic
Chickpea and quinoa salad in sweet pepper boats; marinated asparagus salad; date-nut lollipops; ginger iced tea.
Ireland With Michael Raglan Road; The North East Trail
Honoring poet Patrick Kavanagh with a performance of "On Raglan Road" by singer Ben Reel; Carrickmacross Workhouse; the Castle Leslie in Glaslough.
Canada Files Robbie Robertson
Singer-songwriter Robbie Robertson.
My Greek Table With Diane Kochilas The Accidental Vegan
Vegan trends in Athens, Greece; vegan moussaka; vegan galaktoboureko; a vegan version of a rice-meatball soup.
Classical Stretch: By Essentrics Weight Loss and Calorie Burn
A workout to help burn calories.
Happy Yoga With Sarah Starr Ocean Mist
Seated sun salutations and gentle stretches to increase range of motion and enhance mobility in the shoulders, back and hips.
After discovering an archive detailing the horrifying journey of his grandfather as an American POW during World War II, a young man from Wyoming sets out to retrace his footsteps across Germany on bicycle.
Great Estates of Scotland Rosslyn
Myths and legends of Rosslyn Chapel include that it houses the Holy Grail and the skull of St. Matthew.
The Amazing Human Body Learn
The brain and body work together, adapting to the outside environment and developing new skills; the brain forms memories by storing and processing billions of pieces of information each second.
How people and animals survive in the Himalayas, the highest mountain range on Earth, including Tibetan monks, snow leopards and snub-nosed monkeys.
PBS NewsHour New
Co-anchors Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett and correspondents offer in-depth analysis of current events.
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood Daniel Feels Forgotten
Playing the fife and drum; Daniel Tiger learns about friends and sadness.
The Best of the Joy of Painting Country Creek
A shaded clearing in the mountains includes a creek splashing over stones and a patch of bright blue sky peeking through the trees, illuminating the water below.
NOVA Secrets in Your Data New
Alok Patel takes a look at what happens to the personal data shared on social media and efforts to maximize benefits without compromising personal privacy.
Little Man Tate (1991)
A single mother (Jodie Foster) lets her boy-genius son (Adam Hann-Byrd) move in with a rich woman (Dianne Wiest) who teaches the gifted.
Nature Saving the Animals of Ukraine
Anton Ptushkin documents the work of Ukrainian citizens in rescuing and caring for the pets and zoo animals abandoned during the war in Ukraine.
NOVA Secrets in Your Data New
Alok Patel takes a look at what happens to the personal data shared on social media and efforts to maximize benefits without compromising personal privacy.
"The Shot Heard 'Round the World": The Coming of the American Revolution
The settlement of the original 13 colonies and how the cultural "Englishness" of those colonies began to change.
Great Estates of Scotland Rosslyn
Myths and legends of Rosslyn Chapel include that it houses the Holy Grail and the skull of St. Matthew.
Outdoor Idaho Ghosts of the Frank
The wildlife, people and places of Idaho, as well as environmental and resource issues facing the West.
Dialogue Behind the Story with Frontline's with Michael Kirk
Host Marcia Franklin talks with former Idahoan Michael Kirk, a producer/director for Frontline. Kirk, who joined Frontline at its inception in 1983, has produced more than 200 national television programs.